artie
Sawdust manufacturer.
Yes, my son used to pester me carrying screw drivers etc, what do you need now Daddy?Just a thought - humans have evolved to learn not by schooling, but by watching and taking part. It's part of the human condition for children, especially boys, to learn by watching men of the tribe as they go about hunting and gathering and making tools etc. Girls are different, and like to play with nuts and berries (calm yourselves, gentlemen), but boys like to make tools. Anyone doing hand tool work is like a flame for a child's moth brain.
I tend to use it to advantage: "Hold that for me, would you?" If you involve them, they will have the best day of their young lives (or rapidly get bored and wander off in search of a screen) and you get a Santa's Little Helper, and the client thinks you are a god amongst men. Kids are brilliant fun, if you take the time. Of course, being on site means time is a limited resource and you are stressed. If you have a persistent watcher, just tell him what you are doing as you go, and he will follow you around all day and pick up whatever you just dropped.
My offspring claim to have learned to swear by helping me with plumbing, so that was useful. Hopefully they learned not to be plumbers at the same time.
Just until he was big and strong enough to help, then he seemed to have a change of heart.